GTA 5: Rockstar building new update on Xbox One and PS4 with latest fan offering

GTA 5: Rockstar building new update on Xbox One and PS4 with latest fan offering

Monday, June 29, 2015 10:17:48 PM America/Los_Angeles

The new tool will certainly prove a game-changer for many consoles fans who have had to look on enviously at the amazing clips being put together by those on PC.

Rockstar has already confirmed that due to the Editor being an advanced tool requiring additional processing power, it will not be compatible with GTA V on the Xbox 360 and PS3.However, fans who made the leap to the new-gen console are set to get a version tailored for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, which we will see a release most likely with the launch of the Ill-Gotten Gains content update later this summer.

And warming up to the release of the new creator tool, the GTA 5 developers have picked out a new wave of fan-made videos that have caught their eye.

One that should prove very useful to console fans waiting to get their hands on the Rockstar Editor will be user whanowa's GTAV: Create Awesome Videos in 5 Steps.

An accompanying description for the video guide, which can be seen below, explains: "There have been a few attempts at Rockstar Editor video tutorials since launch, but none goes as in-depth as whanowa's "GTAV: Create Awesome Videos in 5 Steps".

"As well as a holistic overview, each section of this 20 minute epic is packed with helpful tips and tricks, complete with reference clips and demonstrations. If you're an aspiring Rockstar Editor, this video is highly recommended."

Rockstar has also revealed that they plan to bring The Lab radio station to all four consoles in a forthcoming title update, although there seems to be zero change of a the playlist-style station transferring over to PS4 and Xbox One.

"The GTAV PC Self Radio experience that plays your personally curated playlist of mp3s in the game as a fully featured and properly integrated radio station just wouldn’t technically be possible on the consoles as it requires more than the consoles allow at this time," a Rockstar statement on the subject confirms.